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Highland Light Infantry HLI Chronicle


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I have a full copy of the HLI Chronicle including the Great War period. If anyone requires any look-ups please let me know. Post a reply here, or better still send me a PM, open for business for the next few weeks...

Woody

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Hi Woody - a long shot, is there any info at all on Private George P. Taylor, 6059/332800 who served in the 9th Highland Light Infantry.

Killed 25th September 1917 during the battle of the Menin road.

Many thanks

Martin

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Hi Woody - a long shot, is there any info at all on Private George P. Taylor, 6059/332800 who served in the 9th Highland Light Infantry.

Killed 25th September 1917 during the battle of the Menin road.

Many thanks

Martin

Martin

Had a good look through - sorry no mention. Not even in the KIA lists.

Sorry

Gary

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I have a full copy of the HLI Chronicle including the Great War period. If anyone requires any look-ups please let me know. Post a reply here, or better still send me a PM, open for business for the next few weeks...

Woody

Hi Woody

Is there any reference to a Pte.Paterson Thomas S. Reg no 8342 Highland Light Infantry

thanks

Dougie

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Woody

Anything extra on this man would be appreciated.

MOORE, Robert, 10024, killed 11/01/1917, born Larne, Co Antrim, served 1st Bn. THE HIGHLAND LIGHT INFANTRY, Private, killed Mesopotamia, Son of John & Margaret Moore,

brother of Mary A Steele, Headstone in Raloo New Presbyterian Cemetery

Regards

Carninyj

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Woody sent you a PM

cheers Arm

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Woody,

could you please look for the 12bn and frederick thomas gardiner who died on 31/07/1917 somewhere between pilkemridge and frezenberg

thank you sabine(from ieper)

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Arm

P512 July 1900 Chronicle

To be 2nd Lieutenants

Pte A J McCulloch from City of London Imp Vols (recommended by Field Marshall Commander in Chief South Africa) – 4th Aug 1900

2ND Lt A J McCulloch to be Lt 23rd April 1904 (Page 22 Jan 1905 Chronicle)

Page 5 Jan 1909 Chronicle – Qualified for staff college by recent compettitive examination

Lt A J McCulloch HLI

Hope this is of use

I have sent you a PM Also

Woody

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Woody,

And can I support Sabine's question ?

(Interest based on the thread in Classics "A soldier who used to have a grave".)

Thanks,

Aurel

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Spent a couple of hours trawling through the Chronicle Unfortunately I cannot find any references to

Pte Thomas S Paterson 8342, Robert Moore 10024, T F Gardiner or Andrew Wands 7689.

Apologies to everyone, but it appears they are not mentioned in the chronicle

Regards

Woody

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Woody,

thanks for what you posted, got the PM and replied.

thanks

Arm

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Hi Woody

Please could you check out Cpl/Lieut Wilfred Charles Carthew 2nd/15th HLI?

Thanks

Des

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Woody,

Can you have a look for anything on a Sergeant Alexander Duthie, number 330540. 1st Coy, 9th Battalion. He won the MM in October 1916, and died 15/10/1918?

Thanks,

David

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